More rumors keep pouring in across European soccer this morning, after Carlos Tevez completed his deal to Juventus late last night.

Plenty of other big name players are involved in intense speculations, with some of Europe’s biggest sides priming themselves to attack the transfer market.

Let’s see who could be on the move.

Real Madrid just aren’t giving up and have offered Tottenham Hotspur yet another tempting offer for star attacker Gareth Bale. The Welshman has remained quite all summer but now that Carlo Ancelotti is in charge at Real, the Spanish giants are stepping up their efforts to get Bale. The 23-year-old winger will be in hot demand from Europe’s top clubs after scooping the EPL Player of the Year award but should he stay in England instead of moving abroad? Madrid have a plethora of attacking options but are willing to send Argentine star Angel Di Maria to Spurs along with mountains of cash. (Daily Mirror)

Out of favor Manchester City full back Micah Richards is on his way to Bayern Munich according to reports in England. Richards still has two years left on his current deal with City, but Munich are willing to pay $21 million for the English right back. Richards, 25, was a City regular and captain at right back and in central defense. But after falling down the pecking order under Robert Mancini, and then having a serious knee injury, Richards’ career has slipped into obscurity. Could it be revived under Pep Guardiola at Bayern? (Daily Star)

While City could offer Bosnian striker Edin Dzeko to Borussia Dortmund to sweeten a deal for Robert Lewandowski. The 24-year-old Polish striker is still hankering for a move away from BVB, and City have already offloaded striker Carlos Tevez to try and make room for the big Pole. $20 million plus Dzeko could do the trick. Lewandowski’s direct approach would suit the EPL superbly and City aren’t splashing the cash. Lewandowski scored 36 goals last season, and 30 during the 2011-12 campaign and City’s struggled to score on many occasions last term. (Express)

Staying in England, Spurs are reportedly lining up a deal for Barcelona striker David Villa to reinforce their attack ahead of the new campaign. Villa, 31, has played well at the Confederations Cup for the Spanish national team but regular soccer at Barca seems to be out of his reach with Neymar arriving next season. Tottenham need a new forward, with Emmanuel Adebayor and Jermain Defoe the only recognized strikers available to Andre Villas-Boas. Villa’s clinical finishing could do the trick at White Hart Lane. Especially if Bale does leave. (Daily Mail)

Arsenal’s forgotten man Nicklas Bendtner could finally be on his way out of the Emirates, after spending last season on loan at Juventus. The Danish international is reportedly close to a permanent switch to Bundesliga side Frankfurt. The 25-year-old is likely to fall further down Arsene Wenger’s pecking order with the likes of Gonzalo Higuain close to joining the Gunners. Bendtner was given the chance to flourish at Arsenal but several incidents off the pitch and not quite fulfilling his potential on it, has led to an impending exit from the North London side. (Ekstrabladet)

His name is Alessandro Cupini, a 10-year-old from Kansas City, Missouri that is about to complete a dream that a soccer player of any age would be thrilled to achieve.

Less than two weeks ago, Cupini and his family announced that the Kansas City Fusion midfielder/striker would be accepting a spot in the AS Roma academy starting in the Spring 2018, after having trained with the club for the better part of two years off and on.

Pro Soccer Talk had the opportunity to speak with Cupini’s father, Eddie, ahead of his son’s big move to Italy.

“This is something that Alessandro has worked really hard for,” Eddie Cupini told PST. “There are times where I tell him that he needs to take a step back and be a normal kid, but he doesn’t have any of that. He’s an incredibly hard-working and driven kid that does more than most people regardless of his age.”

Alessandro — who recently turned 10 years old — isn’t the typically American youngster though, according to his father.

“There are times where I wish Alessandro would take a break and be a kid, but that’s just not in his desire,” Cupini said. “We built him a mini stadium downstairs where he trains basically every day after school. As soon as he gets home from school he’s doing work down there and always looking for other kids to come over to practice with.”

That’s where the comparisons to Pulisic can be worked into the conversation.

Pulisic followed a very similar path to the professional level when he left his hometown of Hershey, Pennsylvania at the age of 16 to sign with Borussia Dortmund. Now, he’s U.S. Soccer’s most promising star as the USMNT looks to rebuild.

Cupini is already on the radar of U.S. Soccer and the Olympic Development Program (ODP), which helps identify young talent in the United States starting at the Under-12 level.

However, because of Cupini’s Italian heritage and his unique opportunity to move to Italy next year, Alessandro could potentially have the chance to represent either the USMNT or the Azzurri in the future.

“It’s a long ways away and we’re taking things slow in that regard,” Cupini said in regards to his son’s international plans. “We’d certainly be willing to explore our options, but I think it would be a real dream and his main goal to play for Italy.”

New Jersey-native and former Italy international Giuseppe Rossi made a similar career choice when it came down to choosing a national team. Despite living in the United States for much of his youth years, Rossi appeared for a number of Italy’s youth teams before holding a stint with the senior side from 2008 to 2014.

Prior to making the announcement that Roma would be where Cupini will ply his trade next year, the young American also had the opportunity to train with Italian academies Empoli and Atalanta.

“My father is from Rome, so for Alessandro to have the opportunity to play for his hometown club it was almost a no-brainer,” Cupini said. “We were very grateful to the other clubs for the chance Alessandro had to train with them, but Roma is a club that is very close to our family.

Leicester City pulled out a 1-1 draw against West Bromwich Albion at the King Power Stadium, however, the Foxes remain in the bottom three of the Premier League.

Riyad Mahrez had plenty of chances on the day, and he rescued his side with 10 minutes remaining after powering home a strike into the far corner. The goal marks the Algerian’s first of the 2017/18 campaign.

Despite a frustrating opening hour, the visitors led on 63 minutes when Nacer Chadli curled home a brilliant free kick that left Leicester goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel stunned.

For the Belgium international, Chadli becomes West Brom’s seventh different goalscorer of the season.

Leicester nearly came out flying in the second stanza whenMahrez had an open chance in the center of the Baggies penalty area, however, the Algerian winger’s left-footed attempt was too high to hit the target.